Not trying to disagree with the experts but, the bayonet looks an awful lot like my Enfield jungle carbine bayonet.
Ralph.
Not trying to disagree with the experts but, the bayonet looks an awful lot like my Enfield jungle carbine bayonet.
Ralph.
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IMO Ralph is right.
The SLR has a different locking system in the hilt then the round one the Jungle Enfield has.
I would buy the Boker for 1750 euro if the blade would clean up
so 2000 pound for the 3 ( 60-75 for the Enfield bayo, the rest for the army and the Boker) would not be bad!
Succes
Ger
Last edited by gerrit; 06-13-2013 at 07:18 PM.
Thanks Ger
Nick
"In all my years as a soldier, I have never seen men fight so hard." - SS Obergruppenfuhrer Wilhelm Bittrich - Arnhem
The bayonet is a No5 for the Lee Enfield No5 Rifle, often referred to as 'The Jungle Carbine' definately not an SLR bayonet, the No5 Bayonets sell for over £100 here in the UK...!!........from what I can make out in the photo it seems to be stamped W.S.C which is Wilkinson sword Co.
Just for reference, my No. 5 bayonet cost me almost as much as my No. 5 carbine. My understanding is that they are a little difficult to come by.
Ralph.
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